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  • 7328 E Stetson Dr. Scottsdale, AZ 85251

  • Blvd. Luis Donaldo Colosio Murrieta 450,

    83250 Hermosillo, SON

    (Edificio Metrocentro Local 2 Piso 10)

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  • 2,000 SF

  • 2024

  • RPM Team

Ardebili Engineering provided Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Engineering construction documents for the design of a 2,000 SF ground-up modular fire station. The electrical design includes a 200A service to meet the power requirements of the building. The layout incorporates a combined bathroom, with multiple shower stalls to serve the needs of the station's personnel.

The building is designed with air conditioning but no heating system, as per the specifications. Propane will be utilized for heating water through boilers and for cooking on the stove. The engineering team ensured that the scope of work was compact yet effective, keeping the total number of sheets for Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical (MP&E) drawings within the 12-1 sheet maximum to meet project constraints.

This modular fire station design emphasizes efficiency, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness, with careful attention to functional needs such as plumbing and HVAC requirements while adhering to space limitations. The integration of propane as a fuel source allows for efficient energy usage while maintaining the facility’s operational needs.

  • 2,000 SF

  • 2024

  • RPM Team

Ardebili Engineering provided Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Engineering construction documents for the design of a 2,000 SF ground-up modular fire station. The electrical design includes a 200A service to meet the power requirements of the building. The layout incorporates a combined bathroom, with multiple shower stalls to serve the needs of the station's personnel.

The building is designed with air conditioning but no heating system, as per the specifications. Propane will be utilized for heating water through boilers and for cooking on the stove. The engineering team ensured that the scope of work was compact yet effective, keeping the total number of sheets for Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical (MP&E) drawings within the 12-1 sheet maximum to meet project constraints.

This modular fire station design emphasizes efficiency, simplicity, and cost-effectiveness, with careful attention to functional needs such as plumbing and HVAC requirements while adhering to space limitations. The integration of propane as a fuel source allows for efficient energy usage while maintaining the facility’s operational needs.

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